Inquisitive
sports
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health
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politics
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travel
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pets
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bible
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consumer electronics
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galaxies
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social science
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constellations
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religions
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arts & humanities
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computers & internet
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dining out
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education & reference
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entertainment & music
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food & drink
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games & recreation
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beauty & style
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home & garden
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news & events
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politics & government
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pregnancy & parenting
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science & mathematics
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society & culture
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family & relationships
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creation of the universe - freud - ?
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save the universe
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universe10zillion years
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who is alive?
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casualties?
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Fape
religion
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theology
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peace
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spirituality
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money
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god
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creation
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world peace
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society & culture
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the secret
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law of attraction
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living in the now
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fape
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Rasmussen
product development
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virtual worlds
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community development
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circa
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co-creation
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viral marketing
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online video
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social media
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conversation marketing
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video prototyping
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pr 2.0
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marketing 2.0
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levenger
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crowd-sourcing innovation
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peer-production
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interactive marketing
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word-of-mouth
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Greta
movies
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family
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friends
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art
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gardening
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painting
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pets
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reading
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faith
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cooking
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decorating & remodeling
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the universe
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weather i.e storms
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love to hear thunder
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clay sculpting
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recipes.career
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gods grace
I want to know God's thoughts...the rest are details
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RutgersAlum2005
education
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student
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football
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psychology
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relationships
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college
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school
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drinking
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university
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alcohol
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rutgers
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sex
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knights
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partying
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eating out
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grad school
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HypnoFreak
romance
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fear
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football
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society
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travel
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psychology
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advice
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relationships
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dating
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hypnotherapy
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nature
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love
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culture
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therapy
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mythology
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hypnosis and hypnotherapy
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autism spectrum
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sociology
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problems
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life
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stress
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fa premiership
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manchester united
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old trafford
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mind
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facilitated communication
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hostels
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backpacking
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body language
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study
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thinking
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eft
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id
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conscious
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habits
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freud
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habit
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phobia
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psychotherapy
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consciousness
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ego
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superego
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counselling
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hypnoanalysis
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society & culture
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nlp
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neurons
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cultural differences
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milton h erickson
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subconcious
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thought process
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preconcious
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repressed thought
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changing thought process
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emotional freedom technique
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e.f.t
regret is full of missed opportunities.......
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amulet
According to adherents of Kabbalah, the origin of Kabbalah begins with the Tanakh (the Hebrew Bible). According to Midrash, God created the universe with "Ten utterances" or "Ten qualities." When read by later generations of Kabbalists, the Torah's description of the creation in the Book of Genesis reveals mysteries about the godhead itself, the true nature of Adam and Eve, the Garden of Eden, the Tree of Knowledge of Good and Evil and the Tree of Life, as well as the interaction of these supernal entities with the Serpent which leads to disaster when they eat the forbidden fruit, as recorded in Genesis 2.
The Bible provides ample additional material for mythic and mystical speculation. The prophet Ezekiel's visions in particular attracted much speculation, as did Isaiah's Temple vision (Chapter 6). Jacob's vision of the ladder to heaven is another text providing an example of a mystical experience. Moses' experience with the Burning bush and his encounters with God on Mount Sinai, are all evidence of mystical events in the Tanakh, and form the origin of Jewish mystical beliefs.
Jewish mystical traditions always appeal to an argument of authority based on antiquity. As a result, virtually all works pseudepigraphically claim or are ascribed ancient authorship. For example, Sefer Raziel HaMalach, an astro-magical text partly based on a magical manual of late antiquity, Sefer ha-Razim, was, according to the kabbalists, transmitted to Adam (after being evicted) by the angel Raziel. Another famous work, the Sefer Yetzirah, supposedly dates back to the patriarch Abraham. According to Apocalyptic literature, esoteric knowledge, such as magic, divination, and astrology, was transmitted to humans in the mythic past by the two angels, Aza and Azaz'el (in other places, Azaz'el and Uzaz'el) who 'fell' from heaven (see Genesis 6:4).
This appeal to antiquity has also shaped modern theories of influence in reconstructing the history of Jewish mysticism. The oldest versions of the Jewish mysticism have been theorized to extend from Assyrian theology and mysticism. Dr. Simo Parpola, a researcher at the University of Helsinki, has made some suggestive findings on the matter, particularly concerning an analysis of the Sefirot. Noting the general similarity between the Sefirot of the Kabbalah and the Tree of Life of Assyria, he reconstructed what an Assyrian antecendent to the Sepiroth would look like.
He matched the characteristics of En Sof on the nodes of the Sepiroth to the gods of Assyria, and was able to even find textual parallels between these Assyrian gods and the characteristics of god. The Assyrians assigned specific numbers to their gods, similar to how the Sepiroth assigns numbers to its nodes. However, the Assyrians use a sexagesimal number system, whereas the Sepiroth is decimal. With the Assyrian numbers, additional layers of meaning and mystical relevance appear in the Sepiroth. Normally, floating above the Assyrian Tree of Life was the god Assur, this corresponds to En Sof, which is also, via a series of transformations, derived from the Assyrian word Assur.
Jewish mystical traditions always appeal to an argument of authority based on antiquity. As a result, virtually all works pseudepigraphically claim or are ascribed ancient authorship. For example, Sefer Raziel HaMalach, an astro-magical text partly based on a magical manual of late antiquity, Sefer ha-Razim, was, according to the kabbalists, transmitted to Adam (after being evicted) by the angel Raziel. Another famous work, the Sefer Yetzirah, supposedly dates back to the patriarch Abraham. According to Apocalyptic literature, esoteric knowledge, such as magic, divination, and astrology, was transmitted to humans in the mythic past by the two angels, Aza and Azaz'el (in other places, Azaz'el and Uzaz'el) who 'fell' from heaven (Genesis 6:4).
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RebeccaGill
Internet marketing and online public relations consultant.
Specializing in search engine optimization, social media management, paid search, and website design.
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Vickie Majeau
health
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my family
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spirituality
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creation
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the human body
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wanting to learn as much as i can from the people that i meet and the people that i have met. im i
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its what keeps it fresh!
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im always on the go
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activites change randomly and keeping on top of which ones i like the most seems unfair
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i enjoy anything i get into. as a preference
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i like the outdoors
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music and teaching what a wonfderful world this place could be to beautiful hazel eyed girl named e
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